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  2. Creative Zen - Wikipedia

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    The ZEN Style M300, announced on May 5, 2011, is a compact and lightweight Bluetooth MP3 player with a 1.4" screen and capacitive touch controls. Despite its small form size, the player has a full range of features including FM radio, photo and video playback, built-in microphone as well as a microSD slot to expand your music and photo library ...

  3. The Best MP3 Players to Buy In 2024, Really - AOL

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    But for the in-betweeners, the trust old MP3 player—actually they are called Digital Audio Players (DAP) now—is the gadget for you. It's tough, but you can still download full music libraries ...

  4. Smart Shopping: MP3 players - AOL

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    The digital music player continues to evolve from simple audio player to complex multimedia device. Most come with color displays and can show digital photos. Many also play movies. Some can ...

  5. RCA Lyra - Wikipedia

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    RCA Lyra / Thomson Lyra. Lyra is a series of MP3 and portable media players (PMP). Initially it was developed and sold by Indianapolis -based Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc., a part of Thomson Multimedia, from 1999 under its RCA brand in the United States [1] and under the Thomson brand in Europe. There were also RCA/Thomson PMPs without the ...

  6. SanDisk portable media players - Wikipedia

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    The original Sansa View was SanDisk's attempt at a portable media player, with a 4-inch screen, built-in speaker and an expansion slot for SDHC and SD cards. It was announced on the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show. On June 1, 2007, SanDisk announced that the player had been shelved. [4] It has since been redesigned and launched.

  7. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    While popularly being called MP3 players at the time, most players could play more than just the MP3 file format. Players also sometimes supported Windows Media Audio (WMA), Advanced Audio Coding (AAC), Vorbis, FLAC, Speex and Ogg. First portable MP3 player. The first portable MP3 player was launched in 1997 by SaeHan Information Systems, which ...

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